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Display specific BactMentha datasets
BactMentha dataset filtered on host taxa:
Click on a taxon button to display the BactMentha database pathogen-host protein-protein interactions for the corresponding host taxon.
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All Data
Human
Mouse
Rat
BactMentha dataset filtered on pathogen categories:
The
World Health Organization (WHO) Priority Pathogens
are infectious microorganisms considered a significant threat to global public health, often due to their potential for causing severe outbreaks or limited treatment options. According to the European Union classification system of biological agents, hazard groups (from 1 to 4) categorize, based on their risk, those which may affect the human health (
https://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/misc208.pdf
). Click on the following buttons to filter the BactMentha Datasets and display only the interactions involving pathogens in either WHO priority list or in an Hazard group. (Filter on Hazard groups 1 and 4 have not been added as no such pathogens are found in BactMentha).
Who priority
or
Hazard groups
Who priority
Hazard group 2
Hazard group 3
BactMentha dataset filtered on Human-Bacteria annotated protein interactions:
Experimental data have been recovered on some protein-protein interactions, which permit to get more details on the binding regions on either host protein side, pathogen protein side or both. The
Ontology Search (OS)
definition of those binding regions can be found
here
. Moreover,
mimicINT
tool have been used to infer some interaction interfaces between Human proteins and bacterial proteins based on known domain-domain or domain-motif templates of interaction. Click on the following buttons to display only the Human-Bacteria protein-protein interactions for which there are known experimental binding regions (BR) on at least one protein side or mimicINT predicted interfaces (MI) of interaction (always both sides).
Binding regions
mimicINT interfaces
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